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<b>Description:</b><br> This is the basic barrel power jack. Commonly used with wall-warts to get power onto your board. These come in a variety of sized. 5.5mm OD with a 2.1mm ID (the pin in the middle) is a common size. For DC systems, you also have to know the polarity : center positive means the center pin is positive and the outer shield is grounded or the center pin is grounded and the outer shield is positive. I've always used center positive for DC systems.  
 
<b>Description:</b><br> This is the basic barrel power jack. Commonly used with wall-warts to get power onto your board. These come in a variety of sized. 5.5mm OD with a 2.1mm ID (the pin in the middle) is a common size. For DC systems, you also have to know the polarity : center positive means the center pin is positive and the outer shield is grounded or the center pin is grounded and the outer shield is positive. I've always used center positive for DC systems.  
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<b>Documents:</b><br>
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[[Image:Power Supply Circuit.jpg|example power supply]]
  
 
Common configuration:
 
Common configuration:
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Barrel Jack for 10-15V unregulated from a wall-wart<br>
 
Barrel Jack for 10-15V unregulated from a wall-wart<br>
 
Reverse polarization diode (1Amp is usually sufficient)<br>
 
Reverse polarization diode (1Amp is usually sufficient)<br>
10-100uF decoupling at 25-30V rated caps<br>
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Power Switch<br>
LM317, LM1117, LM7805, etc for the voltage regulation (make sure it can handle 10-15V)<br>
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10-100uF decoupling (25-30V rated caps)<br>
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LM317, LM1117, LM7805, etc for the voltage regulation (make sure the v-reg can handle 10-15V input)<br>
 
10uF and 0.1uF decoupling for Vcc on the far end of the v-reg
 
10uF and 0.1uF decoupling for Vcc on the far end of the v-reg
 
<b>Documents:</b><br>
 
  
 
<b>Footprints:</b><br>
 
<b>Footprints:</b><br>
 
[[SFE_Footprint_Library|SFE Footprint Library]]
 
[[SFE_Footprint_Library|SFE Footprint Library]]
  
FP Name: 5-LEAD DD PAK
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FP Name: Power Jack
 
 
[[Image:5-LEAD DD-Pak.jpg|250px]]
 
  
 
<b>Manufacturer Info:</b><br>
 
<b>Manufacturer Info:</b><br>
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<b>Supplier Info:</b><br>
 
<b>Supplier Info:</b><br>
Digikey part # : LT1528CQ-ND<br>
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Digikey part # : <br>
Single Piece Price : $7.13
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Single Piece Price : $
  
 
<b>Related Items:</b><br>
 
<b>Related Items:</b><br>
 
Wall warts, voltage regulators, etc
 
Wall warts, voltage regulators, etc
  
<b>Original Creator:</b> --[[User:67.173.247.185|67.173.247.185]] 16:36, 28 January 2006 (PST)
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<b>Original Creator:</b> --[[User:Sparkfun|Sparkfun]] 16:40, 28 January 2006 (PST)

Revision as of 17:40, 28 January 2006

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Description:
This is the basic barrel power jack. Commonly used with wall-warts to get power onto your board. These come in a variety of sized. 5.5mm OD with a 2.1mm ID (the pin in the middle) is a common size. For DC systems, you also have to know the polarity : center positive means the center pin is positive and the outer shield is grounded or the center pin is grounded and the outer shield is positive. I've always used center positive for DC systems.

Documents:
example power supply

Common configuration:

Barrel Jack for 10-15V unregulated from a wall-wart
Reverse polarization diode (1Amp is usually sufficient)
Power Switch
10-100uF decoupling (25-30V rated caps)
LM317, LM1117, LM7805, etc for the voltage regulation (make sure the v-reg can handle 10-15V input)
10uF and 0.1uF decoupling for Vcc on the far end of the v-reg

Footprints:
SFE Footprint Library

FP Name: Power Jack

Manufacturer Info:
CUI part # :

Supplier Info:
Digikey part # :
Single Piece Price : $

Related Items:
Wall warts, voltage regulators, etc

Original Creator: --Sparkfun 16:40, 28 January 2006 (PST)